Oil-burner.



1 'No'. 726,059. l, PATENTED Alnfzl;1902'.I

' M. c. HBNLEY.

OIL BURNER.

. yAPPLICATION FILED DBO. 29, 1902.

N0 MODEL.

la' l* UNITED STATES :PATENT OFFICE.

MILTON OjIlIENLEn-lOnNEw d YORK, N. Y.

SPEGIFICATIONfOrmng part of Letters Patent N0. 726,059, dated April 21,1903. Y

. Application led December 29,1902. Serial No. 136,878. (No model.)

To all whom, it weary concern:

Be it known that I, MILTON C. HENLEY, a citizen of the United States,and a resident of the city of New York, borough of Manhattan, in thecounty and State of New York, have invented a new and ImprovedOil-Burner, of which the following is a full, clear, and eXactdescription.

This invention relatesto improvementsin burners for burningmixed oil andairin'fur-V naces, stoves, ranges, and the like, the Object being toprovide a burner of simple and inexpensive construction so arranged thatthe gas will be quickly and uniformly generated and a very hot flameobtained.

I will describe an oil-burner embodying my invention and then point outthe novel features in the appended claim.

Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, formingapart ofthis specification,

in which similar characters of reference indi.

cate corresponding parts in all the gures.

Figure l is a perspective View of an oil' burner embodying my invention.Fig. 2 is a longlgitudinall section thereof, and Fig. 3 is a transversesection.

Referring to the drawings, 1 designates a spreader-bar, the sides Ofwhich are iiared having nipples 14. 'course,`are arranged 'directlyunder the f spreader-bar.

tends downward, and. extended horizontally from this tube 7 is aburner-tube 8, provided with burner-nipples 9.. A feed-tube 10 leads`intothe Opposite end of the said chamber and v*has communicationthrough a small tube 11' with the Oil-tank. From one end of the chamber4 a pipe 12 leads downward and connects with'a-hOrizontally-disposedburner-tube 13, These burner-tubes, of

A feed-tube 15 leads into the opposite end of said chamber 4 and has afeed through a small tube 16. At the ends of the burner-tubes arescrew-plugs 17, which may be removed when it is necessary to clean outythe tubes.

By employing two burner-tubes a very large flame is provided. It is alsoto be understood that the burner-tubes and the feed-pipes may be formedin a single casting-that is,with a casting having twobores similar' tothe spreaderbar.

' Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire tosecure by Letters PatentvIn an oil-burner, a chambered spreader-barhaving its opposite sides flared upward and outward, a coiled rodarranged in the chamber, a feedtube communicating with the 4chamber atone end, and a burner-tube communicating with the chamber at the otherend,

-the said burner-tube being extended along Vtheunder side of thespreader.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in thepresence of ytwo subscribing witnesses.

MILTON C. HENLEY.

Witnesses:

C. R. FERGUSON, EVERARD BOLTON MARSHALL.

